- +92-51-4864925-26
- info@sina.edu.pk
- 693, Rehman Baba Road, Sector I-8/4, Islamabad.
Introduction
Telecom Technician 6 Months course aims at imparting theoretical as well as practical knowledge of PCs based PABXs with a view to enable them to install, operate and maintain shall PABs (including cabling) being extensively used in small & medium business, offices, multistory building, etc.
Training Objective:
On successful completion of the Telecom Technician 6 Months course the trainee would acquire the following skills:
o Use of hand tools, electrical / Electronic measuring tools etc.
o Handling of Power Supply, UPS system, stabilizer etc.
o Surveying of building for cable installation.
o Laying, testing, jointing of cable system and its maintenance.
o Installation / repair of telephone sets.
o Identification of different parts of a PC and peripherals.
o PABX system installation, routine maintenance preventive maintenance.
o Use of relevant test equipment’s.
Key Benefits:
At the end of Telecom Technician 6 Months course the student will understand the mini exchange network specifically PABX technology and practical skills required to install, troubleshoot and restore the network. Extensive hands-on labs provide the exposure of actual field environment and confidence to work freely.
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 177 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
Expand all sectionsCollapse all sections
- Basic Electricity59
- 2.11.1. Basic Electricity
- 2.21.1.1. Atom
- 2.31.1.2. K, L and M shell
- 2.41.1.3. Valence electrons
- 2.51.1.4. Conductors, insulators and semiconductors
- 2.61.1.5. Electrical Quantities
- 2.71.1.5.2. Potential difference Telecom Technician
- 2.81.1.5.3. Current
- 2.91.1.5.4. Resistance
- 2.101.1.5.5. Unit of each quantity
- 2.111.2. DC & AC Fundamentals
- 2.121.2.1. Ohm’s Law
- 2.131.2.2. Definition of Ohm’s law
- 2.141.2.3. Mathematical formula
- 2.151.2.4. Calculation on ohm’s law
- 2.161.2.5. Sine wave
- 2.171.2.6. Cycle
- 2.181.2.7. Wavelength and its unit
- 2.191.2.8. Frequency ant its unit
- 2.201.2.9. Amplitude and its unit
- 2.211.2.10. AC sine wave form and its characteristics.
- 2.221.3. Electrical Measuring Instruments
- 2.231.3.1. Ampere Meter
- 2.241.3.2. Volt Meter
- 2.251.3.3. Digital Multimeter
- 2.261.3.4. Clamp-On AC Meter
- 2.271.3.5. Oscilloscope
- 2.281.4. Passive Components
- 2.291.4.1. Construction of resistor
- 2.301.4.2. Types of resistors Telecom Technician
- 2.311.4.3. Color coding of resistors
- 2.321.4.4. Series combination of resistors
- 2.331.4.5. Parallel combination of resistors Telecom Technician
- 2.341.4.6. Series-Parallel combination of resistors
- 2.351.4.7. Capacitors
- 2.361.4.8. Types and uses of capacitors
- 2.371.4.9. Energy stored in capacitor
- 2.381.5. Batteries
- 2.391.6. Transformer
- 2.401.5.4. Charging of a secondary battery
- 2.411.6.1. Definition of transformer
- 2.421.6.3. Construction of transformer
- 2.431.6.2. Working principle of transformer
- 2.441.6.5. Use of transformer in electronics and telecommunication
- 2.451.7. Semiconductors
- 2.461.7.1. Definition
- 2.471.7.2. Intrinsic semiconductors Telecom Technician
- 2.481.7.3. Extrinsic semiconductors
- 2.491.5.2. Working principle of batteries
- 2.501.7.4. Doping
- 2.511.7.5. N-type semiconductors
- 2.521.7.6. P-type semiconductors
- 2.531.7.7. Semiconductor diodes
- 2.541.8. Rectifiers
- 2.551.8.1. Rectification
- 2.561.8.2. Types of rectifier
- 2.571.8.2.1. Half wave rectifier
- 2.581.8.2.2. Full wave center tapped rectifier Telecom Technician
- 2.591.8.2.3. Full wave bridge rectifier
- Introduction to Fiber Optics13
- 3.12.1. What is rectifier
- 3.22.2. Purpose of rectifier in telecommunication
- 3.32.3. What is battery
- 3.42.4. Purpose of batteries in telecommunication
- 3.52.5. Series connection of batteries
- 3.62.6. Parallel connection of batteries
- 3.72.7. Installation of rectifiers
- 3.82.8. Installation of battery banks
- 3.92.9. Installation of circuit breaker panels
- 3.10L2.10. Electrical wiring between rectifiers, circuit breaker panels and battery banks
- 3.11Grounding of telecommunication equipment
- 3.122.11. AC & DC wiring
- 3.132.13. Grounding of telecom cables
- Introduction To Fiber Optics31
- 4.03.1. Introduction to Computer: End-User Point of View
- 4.13.1.1. General introduction to computers
- 4.23.1.2. Input and Output Devices
- 4.33.1.3. Identification of I/O devices Telecom Technician
- 4.43.1.4. Storage devices
- 4.53.1.5. CPU
- 4.63.2. Word Processing
- 4.73.2.1. Opening and Closing Word Processor Application Program
- 4.83.2.1. Opening and Closing Word Processor Application Program
- 4.93.2.2. Opening, Saving and Closing Document
- 4.103.2.3. Editing and Navigating Document
- 4.113.2.4. Document Views and Printing Documents
- 4.123.2.5. Formatting Document and Inserting Objects
- 4.133.3. Spread Sheet
- 4.143.3.1. Opening and Closing Spread Sheet Application Program
- 4.153.3.2. Entering and Editing Data
- 4.163.3.3. Worksheets and Workbooks
- 4.173.3.4. Printing Worksheet
- 4.183.3.5. Formatting Cells
- 4.193.3.6. Calculation Using Formula
- 4.203.4. Presentation
- 4.213.4.1. Opening and Closing Presentation Application Program
- 4.223.4.2. Presentation Views
- 4.233.4.3. Entering and Editing Presentation Objects
- 4.243.4.4. Slides and Transition
- 4.253.4.5. Animation
- 4.263.5. Internet
- 4.273.5.1. Opening and Closing Internet Browser
- 4.283.5.2. E-Mail
- 4.293.5.3. Search Engine
- 4.303.5.4. Surfing the WWW
- Telecommunication Fundamentals17
- 5.04.1. Definition and concept
- 5.14.1.1. Components of a communication system
- 5.24.1.1.1. Transmitter
- 5.34.1.1.2. Medium
- 5.44.1.1.3. Receiver
- 5.54.1.2. Definition of Telecom
- 5.64.1.3. Examples
- 5.74.2. Major parts of a telecommunication network
- 5.84.2.1. Access network
- 5.94.2.1.1. Fixed line Access Network
- 5.104.2.1.2. Wireless Access Network (WLL)
- 5.114.2.2. Switching network
- 5.124.2.3. Transmission Network
- 5.134.2.3.1. Transmission by copper cables
- 5.144.2.3.2. Transmission by satellite
- 5.154.2.3.3. Transmission by microwave
- 5.164.2.3.4. Transmission by fiber optic
- Computer Networks8
- Basic Telephony8
- Cables25
- 8.07.1. Cables
- 8.17.1.1. Introduction
- 8.27.1.2. Types of cables
- 8.37.1.3. Selection of proper cable
- 8.47.1.4. Re-cognition
- 8.57.2. Surveying
- 8.67.2.1. Survey of a building for cable installations
- 8.77.2.2. Route selection
- 8.87.2.3. Preparation of cabling diagram
- 8.97.2.4. Cable laying
- 8.107.2.5. Protection / Ducting arrangements Telecom Technician
- 8.117.2.6. Cable termination
- 8.127.2.7. Testing
- 8.137.2.8. Jointing
- 8.147.2.9. Distribution board
- 8.157.2.10. Coupling the PABX
- 8.167.2.11. Routine maintenance of cable system and fault rectification
- 8.177.3. Telephones
- 8.187.3.1. Introduction
- 8.197.3.2. Types
- 8.207.3.3. Pulse/Tone
- 8.217.3.4. Operation of simple telephone Telecom Technician
- 8.227.3.5. Block diagrams
- 8.237.3.6. Identification of major parts
- 8.247.3.7. Diagnose of commonly occurring faults and rectification Telecom Technician
- PABX11
- 9.08.1. Introduction of exchanges (PABX)
- 9.18.2. Difference between PBX and PABX
- 9.28.3. Block diagram of PABX network
- 9.38.4. Identification of various parts/ components and their interconnections
- 9.48.5. Trunk and local lines
- 9.58.6. Loop side
- 9.68.7. Understanding the specification of system
- 9.78.8. Installation techniques and requirements
- 9.88.9. Software system configuration
- 9.98.10. Operation of PABX
- 9.108.11. Troubleshooting and restoration of PABX and Network
- Test Equipment5





